Jonny Cooper

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Decorated Dublin defender Jonny Cooper retires at 33 (RTE.ie)

Seven-time All-Ireland winner Jonny Cooper has announced his retirement from inter-county football at the age of 33.

He made a full recovery and returned to the Dublin starting team before long. Cooper was on the starting team in all seven triumphs, usually in the full-back line. "To the loyal and passionate Dublin supporters.

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Seven-time All-Ireland winner Jonny Cooper retires (Independent.ie)

Jonny Cooper has retired from inter-county football. The 33-year-old Na Fianna defender made the news public in a statement today in which he thanked the ...

“To the loyal and passionate Dublin supporters. Cooper’s statement also had kind words for the Dublin supporters. The Na Fianna man took to the job with gusto, giving the scoring pass for three first-half Dublin points and influencing the game hugely.

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Jonny Cooper announces retirement from inter-county football (The42)

DUBLIN STAR JONNY Cooper has announced his inter-county retirement. Cooper, 33, calls time on a glittering career as a seven-time All-Ireland winner and ...

The time is now right for me to move on to the next chapter and to say thank you to many. I have had the immense honour and pleasure to play on the Dublin senior football team for 11 years. “I have had the immense honour and pleasure to play on the Dublin senior football team for 11 years. To the loyal and passionate Dublin supporters. I love and care for you all deeply. Whatever I possess is simply gleaned from you.

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Seven-time All-Ireland winner Jonny Cooper announces retirement ... (BreakingNews.ie)

Johnny Cooper said it was an 'immense honour and pleasure' to represent Dublin for 11 years.

“I have had the immense honour and pleasure to play on the Dublin Senior Football Team for 11 years. “To the loyal and passionate Dublin supporters. I appreciate this deep connection; your support on the good days and the not so good days is unrivalled.”

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Jonny Cooper statement as Dublin star announces inter-county ... (Pundit Arena)

Dublin footballer Jonny Cooper has announced his inter-county retirement with a statement issued on New Year's Eve.

“I have had the immense honour and pleasure to play on the Dublin senior football team for 11 years. “To the loyal and passionate Dublin supporters. I love and care for you all deeply.”

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Dublin GAA legend Jonny Cooper retires with emotional statement (Dublin Live)

The 33-year-old suffered a foot injury in 2019 which made it difficult for him to return to the top of his game.

A third said: "Mighty man Jonny, what a pleasure for me to have known a man like. Special moments created by you and the incredible squads you were a part of over the years." Jonny also thanked his partner Saoirse "who's relentless love, work ethic, support and encouragement" allowed Jonny to chase his dream. "Thanks for all the memories… The corner back who has seven all-Ireland medals and ten Leinster titles under his belt said the time was right for him to step away from the game. He wrote on social media: "Going to Hill 16 from hip height with my mother had me completely hooked.

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Jonny Cooper retires from intercounty football (The Irish Times)

Dublin footballer Jonny Cooper has announced his retirement after an 11-year career at intercounty level. The Na Fianna club man won seven All-Irelands with ...

“To the loyal and passionate Dublin supporters. “I have had the immense honour and pleasure to play on the Dublin Senior Football Team for 11 years. I appreciate this deep connection; your support on the good days and the not so good days is unrivalled.”

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Cooper retires from Dublin football duty (BBC Sport)

Seven-time All-Ireland winner Jonny Cooper announces his retirement from Dublin football duty at the age of 33.

His final game was for Dublin was the All-Ireland semi-final defeat by Kerry in July but he indicated in his statement that he intends to continue playing for Na Fianna. Cooper won a Leinster minor hurling title with Dublin in 2008 before going on to concentrate on football and he captained his county to the All-Ireland Under-21 title in 2010. "The time is now right for me to move on to the next chapter," said Cooper, who went on to thank team-mates, the Dublin managements and county officials and staff, Dublin supporters, as well as opposition players and his own family in a

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Dublin defender Jonny Cooper (33) announces inter-county retirement (The Irish News)

One of Dublin's most decorated footballers of all time Jonny Cooper has brought the curtain down on his inter-county career.

“To my club Na Fianna that I am so proud to represent - managers, coaches, teammates, parents, friends and tireless volunteers that have taught me so much since I was 4. The time is now right for me to move on to the next chapter and to say thank you to many. To the loyal and passionate Dublin supporters.

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